April Foolin'

I am a huge believer in the old adage that you catch more flies with honey than vinegar, at least most of the time. So I do my best to maintain a very positive approach to classroom management. This worked to my advantage when setting up my little innocents for a great April Fool's prank. They fell so hard for it that it almost took the fun out of it - almost.

The Set-upMe: You guys have been so awesome lately. You know how I always tell you how lucky I am to be your teacher?Kids: Uh huh said with the "we've heard this a thousand times" toneMe: Well, I have decided to bring you all a special treat tomorrow. I'm going to make you all my special homemade brownies.Kids: WAHOO! YEHAW! loud cheers erupted along with one particularly happy little guy who actually fell out of his seat with wild abandonMe: Wow, you guys don't usually get this excited over a treat! Well, these are very special. I only make them once a year. I'm so excited to share them with you! When you walk in tomorrow morning, there will be a brownie on your desk.Kids:More cheers and random clapping, pats on the back, WAY too much enthusiasm for a brownieMe:Feeling a bit bad about what they'd really find on their desk You guys are awesome & more teacher-y stuff about settling down, packing up...

The Prank
I did go home and make homemade "brownies", but not the kind they were expecting. I cut out some brown letter E's from my Cricut machine in the craft room in about 5 minutes as opposed to baking up a batch of brownies in the kitchen. As they walked in, they looked a little bewildered as they picked up the E on their desk. They were unusually quiet. One little guy finally looked at me and said, rather sadly, "Are these our brown-e's?" Clever kid!Me: Yes, do you like them? I made them myself, just for you!Kids: random rumblings & not so happy facesMe: Oh, did you think I meant brownies...like the dessert??Kids: Yes, yes we did.Me: Well, it's a good thing I brought these too! pulling a box of brownie bites out of a bag April Fools!

In the end, they were just happy to get the brownie. And I was happy to make them happy.
At least I didn't send them on the hunt for the elusive LirpA Loof bird who only shows up on one special day in Spring. Maybe next year...

I love, love, love this...I love this so much I walked around telling everyone in my family the story! (There is 6 of us, it took awhile!) I printed it to put into my April file at school for next year! It also took me a few minutes to get the LirpA Loof bird...you are amazing! I look forward to more of your blogs!~FernFern Smith’s Classroom Ideas!